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Leathers 101.04 Pants5 viewsConsiderations when acquiring leather pants. Where was the leather tanned and what tanning process was used. Be cautious of leather tanned in Mexico and Pakistan sometimes a urine tanning process was used. Considerations pockets front and back, or no pockets for a sleeker look. Zipper front closure or snaps or buttons. Crotch seam should be double stitched. Lining or no lining. My personal preference is no pockets, and no lining so I can feel the leather on my skin.
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WITD 301.31e Tassel Cracker 5th Photo5 viewsFinished tassel cracker. Useful for beginning whip throwers, beginning whip bottoms, anyone afraid of a whip but wanting to try it, fetish models who cannot chance marks, anyone wanting to experience the whip but who cannot have marks, exceptional cracker for erotic breast and nipple play. Once it unravels is extremely fluffy and puffy when thrown. Adding a third strand of mason line will simply make it fluffier but tends to make the whip tip heavy.
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03 - What is Role Play?5 viewsRole play takes many forms and is limited only by the imagination of one or more parties engaged in a role play scene. This video gives examples of the roles a medical doctor, prison guard, or chef might play in setting the stage for a variety of types of play within the genre of a scene.
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Leathers 101.10 Leather Floggers Balance5 viewsAny well made flogger regardless of the tail materials should be balanced. The heel of the flogger is counterbalanced against the tails and the balance point usually falls directly behind the transition knot (pineapple knot). Even mops and supermops can be balanced and should be unless your goal is to wear your arm out and make your dungeon experience work and it should always be fun and enjoyable for both the Top and bottom.
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WITD 501.09a Practice in Front of a Mirror5 viewsA reshoot of the Reflective Practice video from a different camera angle with much better results.
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Leathers 101.16 Thank You 5000 Subscribers5 viewsMoodstone always says to be happy you need someone to love, something to do, and some thing to look forward to. I love her, living in leather gives me something to do, and I look forward to dungeon play and going to events. 5000 Subscribers who would have ever thought it possible.
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Kinky Cocktail Hour - S03-E199 - 12-14-22 - The Lifestyle Bed5 viewsIn this episode, Lady Petra and Saffermaster chat with Dex about the benefits of the construction of the lifestyle bed over a perfect martini.
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Leather Houses 101.10c Building a Lifestyle Bed corner post5 viewsBuilding a Lifestyle Bed
Bedrail: 2"x8" bed rail on each side just right for the bottom to lay on top and rest their feet on as they are spread eagle waiting for entry. The Top/Dom is standing bedside.
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Leather Houses 101.10d Building a Lifestyle Bed side view bedrail5 viewsBuilding a Lifestyle Bed
Visualize the bottom bent over face down on the mattress. Top entry is from behind. Or visualize the bottom laying on the bed with legs off the side spread eagle and feet resting on the bedrail. Top is standing erect and tall as the magical measurement of boot to root subtracted from floor to sweet spot was where the iron bedrails holding the mattress are mounted. This brings up your mattress and foundation when the submissive is laying or bent across the bed to the root of either cock or strapon. It ensures leverage against the G-spot when playing with a female that's laying on the bed. Read my two writings regarding Building a Lifestyle Bed and the Magical Measurement
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Leather Houses 101.11 Psychology Behind Building a Lifestyle Bed5 viewsDeciding what size bed to build involves many factors. What size bed are you used to sleeping in, what size sheets and blankets do you currently own, and sometimes how tall or husky you are. But the psychology behind the closeness and safety we felt as an infant in a crib, can be transferred into our sleep experiences as an adult. What is this additional factor to consider as you decide what size bed to build?
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Leather Houses 101.13 Materials List5 viewsHere is a list of materials needed for building a lifestyle bed.
4 4"x4"x8' for corner posts
5 2"x8"x8' for bed rails, pillow rail and mattress/platform rails
4 2"x6"x8' for canopy rails or canopy top
32 1/2" lag screws 3 1/2" or 4" long
8 1/4" lag screws 2" long
1/2" and 1/4" washers to go behind lag screw heads
4 or 5 1"x4"x8" cut for mattress/platform slats to go between iron mattress rails.
Iron bedrails (roughly cost $29) that have bolt holes on either end for mounting. 75" long for twin/full, 80" long for queen/king.
Headboard and footboard depending upon which design you build will require 2 2"x6"x8' and or some 2"x4"x8" boards.
Heavy drill, socket set or hex head wrench, drill bits.
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WITD 101.61a How to Break in a Whip5 viewsDiscussion and show and tell of how to break in a new kangaroo whip. Do not manually manipulate, bend or twist it. Simply throw it, get plenty of mileage on it using your own style of throwing until it becomes an extension of your arm. I condition every time before I throw a new whip until it is broken in, then only a couple of times each year. Condition the fall every time or almost every time you throw the whip.
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